DAILY TOWANDA REVIEW. VOLUME 111, -NO. 98. LOCALS. Personal. Mrs CRANMER, of Monroeton, was visit her mother on Chesnut street yesterday, Mrs. A. J. EASTABROOK, who has been quite ill for some time past is convalescent. E. G.GOODING and Mr. IIORTON, of Horn- Brook, called at the REVIEW office yester day. L)r. MERRICK, and Mr. COLE, of the Tunk hannock Worker, were callers at this office yesterday. J. D. KINNEY of Warren Center, tb's county, sent two turkeys to the " Home for Friendless Children," Wilkesßarre, l'iiunks giving. Mr. R. N. MANNERS of Waverly was in Towanda yesterday. His crackers are now the favorites in this market and are sold by STEVENS & LONG. Attorney F. M. NICAOLS says that the new song that enlivens the nursery down at his house is sweeter than the discord of political promises. Its a girl and a week old. — If ilkes Barre Union Leader, D. R. LATIIROP, late of Bernice, and whose "local habitation" is now at Montrose, s in town. We wish some inducement might he offered to secure him as a citizen of this place. Our good friends Mr. and Mrs. S. C. NA GLEE are once more installed in their pleas ant home at Monroeton. The REVIEW joins with their many friends and neighbors in ex pending to them a most cordial welcome. Buy the Waverly crackers. FROST'S Sons make a very tempting dis play of easy chairs, for the holiday trade. The Troy Farmers Club will to-day dis cuss the puestion whether or not they estab lish a creamey in that town. DANIEL O'BOYLE, one of our oldest and most highly esteem id Irish citizens, died on Wednesday evening and was buried yester day. The Ladies Foreign Missionary Society of the Piesbyterinn Church will meet this after noon at 3 o'clock at the house of AUGUST KLINE. The Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the 31. E. Church will meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the residence of O. J. CIIUBBUCK on Houston St. Mr. MIL IT COM B has the largest assortment of hooks, cards, fine stationery, toys, etc., for holiday presents, eyer offered in this section. Books are the most suitable presents parents can buy for their children. EDWARD RAYNSFORD, Esq., at one time a prominent business man in this village, died in Sayre, Pa., on Sunday last, of smallpox. He was about sixty-nine years old, and had many friends in Owego. — Oice go Times. "lean highly recommend the well known German Remedy, St. Jacob's Oil. to all af flicted with either rheumatism or neuralgia, as it has never failed to cure," writes Mr. F. Huhn, 803 11. street, N. E. Washington, D* C. The 44 package" social at Mr. E. O. MAC FAKLAN'S on Huston Street, mext Monday evening will without doubt he one of the most enjoyable social events of the season and, as everybody is invited the house should be tilled. Mrs. MACFAULANE will do her part to render the evening enjoyable. . We are in receipt of the November and De cember numbers of Staaltiehl's 10 cent inusi cal libraries. Among their contents are pro ductions of Borrow, Frewin, Andran,Gonod, Wely, Ilucken, and Garfield's funeral march, by Gilmore. These publications form an in valuable acquisition to any musical library. TOWANDA, PA., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1881. Church of the Messiah. Rev. WM. TAYLOR pastor, at 10 1-2 a. 111. Subject—"Our Man na." At 7p. in. "The relation to each others Death, Resurrection and of alvation." We congratulate the ladies of Towanda on having such an elegant assortment of millin ery goods to select from as Mrs. MiNGOS dis plays. Prof. DANIELLE'S classes will continue ev ery Thursday, afternoun and evening' until a change can he made to Fridays. Lessons at 4:30 and 7:30 for beginners, and from 8:30 to 11, an Assembly for all. All who can do so, are privileged to attend both the afternoon and evening ieesons and the Assemblies, as well, for the one charge of $5 for ladies and children and $0 for gentlemen. The Profes sor teaches all the dances in the one course of lessons. The success of a " social" or mite society, both as to enjoyment of the occasion and the amount of "collateral" realized, depends 1. rgely on the host end hostess. Hence we predict that the Universalist Social to he held at the residence of M. J. LONG, Esq., corner 3d and Houston streets, on Tuesday evening next, will he admitted by all—and it looks now as though everybody would he there— as one of the pleasantest events of the season* We are informed, confidentially, that "bon bons" will form some of the attractions of the evening. Go! The News Condensed. It is stated that Vandurbilt lias obtain ed control of the Troy and Boston Road. Miss Dora Wheeler of New York was the winner of the Prang Christinas prize of SI,OOO. A California lady will this year make GO,OOO gallons of wine and a large qunati ty of brandy. Some people are iucliucd to think Judge Cox a pretty good circus manager and Guitcau not a bad clown. About 550 locomotives will have been built at the Baldwin locomotive works at Philadelphia by the end of the current year. It isn't profitable for Baltimore jurors to be late in court. Judge Gilmor fined one who was ten minutes behind time S2O last week. 200 delegates attended the opening of the Methodist Conference at Selma, Ala., yesterday. Bishops Simpson and Pierce were among the delegates. Mrs. Bright-Eves Tibbies, the Ponca bride, has been visiting Sitting Bull at Fort Randall. She is trying to bring the old heathen out of the land of darkness. The second day of the National Tariff Convention in New York was mainly occupied by brief speeches favoring an increased tariff. Resolutions were adop ted asking Congress to appoint a com mission to revise the tariff laws. Buy the Waverly cracker, Manufactured by Robt. N. Manner & Co. BUSINESS LOCAL. ~~ FOIt SALE CHEAP.—(iood Farm, coutaining One Hundred Acres, situate near Pottcrville; good portion of it under cultivation. Inquire of ARTH UR BURCHILL, at the Marble Works. Keep your family well supplied with "Sellers' Cough Syrup." Lse it in time; you will avert bron chial and pulmonary affections, 25 cents. " A lady had the flesh eaten oft' her arm by scrof ula. Could see the sinews working. ' Lindley's IVood Searcher' cured her."—J. ltolston, Elderton, Pa. The "Senate" Saloon is not only supplied with the best oysters in the market, but on the lunch counter may always be found everything the ap petite craves. Under Ohamherlln's jewelry store. Select Dancing Clam. By special request Mr. F. LAMEKEAUX, of Bing liamton, will give instructions in the above art every Friday afternoon and evening, at Mercnr Ilall. Hours of tuition—Ladies, masters and misses at 4 p.m. (parents and guardians admitted free), gents at 7:80 to 9p. m., assemblies from 9t012 m. All the modern dances will he taught, llound dances a specialty. WANTS Under this head ice xcill insert PR EE, notices oj situations or help icanted. A good girl wanted for general house work. In quire of G. b. ESTKLLE, at the I'rothonotary's office. Good servant girl wanted by Mrs. Jas. Lewis, North William st. WANTED—By Gennania Band, situations for a dry goods clerk, four years experience, a house and sign painter, and light work for a young man. All of them gentlemen of good character and will fur nish recommendations. Communications addressed to Germania Band, will receive prompt attention. WANTED, —a p'ace to hoard and go to school where I can do chorea to pay. L. E. BOVINODON. JAM ICS T. HALE, A T TORNE Y-A T-LA IV, Office over Stevens & Long's store. OD. KINNEY, A T TO ItNE Y-A T-LA \V, Office corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa. 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The Church Mirror Is a large eight page paper and is one of the best Religious Monthlies in America. Its writers for the coming year include some of our best and most popular authors. Rev. R. R. Meredith's S- S. Notes Are alone worth double the subscription price— -60 cents yer year. We want a Solicitor in every town in the United States. Men, Women, Boys and Girls can get rich and do good at the same time. Send stamp for postage on sample copy and Beatuti/ully Illustrated Premium Sheet. SUB SCRIBE NOW. Address, T/fK CtMUKCtM JHWMtROR, It out an, Jfan, Josh Billings! MERCUR HALL, Wednesday Evening DECEMBER 21st, 1881. Tiekots now on sale at Kirby's Drug Store, Whitcomb's book store and at Fitch's confectionery store. ADMISSION 50 cents. No extra charge for Reserved Seats. PRICE ONE CENT. CO.IL, CHEAP! Until further notice the Coal Dealers in Towanda will sell Pittston Coal in yard at $4.00 per ton. LOYAL SOCK COAL AT YARD. Loyal Sock in yard at $3.50 per ton. QOMETHING NEW. MM. IROON IR CO. 9 are up to the times in making new styles of Pictures. The latest is a small Card Photograph, called MINETTS which are very pretty and take well, Price only .$1 per dozen. Their Tintypes are also made 4 at a time, made very quickly and sell 4 for 50 cents, card size. KF 3 " Remember the place, Patton's Block, corner Bridge and Main Streets. LOO 1{ HERE 1 A change of weather means a change of CLOTHES i Anybody in need of Overcoats, Business and Dress Suits, Boots, Ladies and Children's Shoes, will find the CHEAPEST PLACE at the BOSTON CLOTH ING HOUSE, just oponed in Means' Block, Muin street, Towanda, Pa. M. L. SCHNEEBERG. Oct. 11. 1881. TRAVELLER'S GUIDE. v PA. AND N. T. R. R. Trains on the Pa. & N. Y. R. It. pass this plaoe as follows: Moving South. No. 3, at jj :05 a. m., for New York and way sta. No. 7, at 10:43 a. m., mail train for New York, Phil adelphia and intermediate points. No. 9, at 3 :00 p. in Express for Philadelphia. No. 15, at 10:46, p. m.—Fast express for Philadel phia and New York. No. 31,—Local Passenger Train, between Elmira and Wyalusing, 7:23 p. m. Moving North. No. 8, at 4 :00 a. m.—Fast express from New York and Philaaelphia No. 30, at 9 :30 a. m., Wilkesßarre accommodation. No. 2, at 4 :43 p. m.—Mail train from Philadelphia and New York. No. 12, at 12:45, a.m., from New York. No. 32, at 6 :53 a. in.—Wyalusing and Elmira local. STATH LINK AND BULLITAN R. R. eave. 3:00 o'clock p. m. for Bernice and intermediate sta. Arrive. 9 :00 a. m., fram Bernice. BARCLAY R. R. Leave. 7:30 a.m., for Barclay and all stations, and 3 00 p. m. Arrive. 10 :15 a. m., from Barclay and intermediate stations and 6:20 p. ra. Canton Stage. Leaves at 9 o'clock, a. m. Arrives ats o'clock p. ra. Troy Stage. Leaves at 10:30 a. m. Arrives at Ip. m. Sheshequin Stage. Arrives at 11 o'clock a. m. Departs at 12 m. Leltaysville Stage. Arrives at 12 m. Leaves at 2 p. m. Terrytown Stage. Arrives Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 12 m. Departs same days at 1 p. m. New Era Stage. Arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday If m Departs same days at 1 p. m.